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Figaro Magazine
A great director knows how to give depth to a secondary character in just a few shots;
a great actress, she knows how to restore this substantial marrow by exploiting these moments - even the briefest - which are granted to her on the screen.
A feat that Rebecca Ferguson accomplishes several times in the second part of
Dune
, piloted by Denis Villeneuve.
A necessary know-how since she takes on by far the most complex and mysterious role in this cinematic fresco adapted from the inexhaustible original work of Franck Herbert: Lady Jessica, a woman capable of controlling the actions of others through simple intonation of her voice, being able to decide the sex of the child she is carrying while being able to communicate with him.
However, she is surrounded by a cast that would make anyone's head spin (Timothée Chalamet, Christopher Walken, Léa Seydoux, Javier Bardem, Stellan Skarsgard, Josh Brolin, Charlotte…
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